NYC terrace skyline

422 West 46

2R

Asking

$2,750,000

Type

Coop

Beds

3

Baths

3

int SF

1,200 sf*

ext SF

700 sf*

PVI

32 %

Expert Opinion

large space, but the skylight rob it of most practicality... until flat skylights are installed.

About

this 1850's building has a long history. it was once occupied by the menconi's, the sculptors who designed the flag pole bases at nyc public library. more recently the property has become a desirable location for film and television with scenes in woody allen's bullets over broadway and deconstructing harry, as well as law & order and blue bloods. the lower floors of the carriage house were once used to store carts and stable horses between their delivery rounds. the upper two floors are now a unique residence unmatched throughout the neighborhood, and perhaps throughout all of new york city. the property is currently owned by a commercial real estate broker and a life science economic development executive who are looking to downsize. the carriage house at clinton court conveys you to the aura of yesteryear when horses drew carts to deliver milk to local residents. coming through the original horse passageway from the street you enter a mid-block courtyard that transports you from the vibrancy of the times square neighborhood into an amazing urban oasis reminiscent of the french quarter. ascending the granite stairs from the courtyard places you on the front porch where you can access the roof terrace above the original stables. this terrace is perfect for planting flowers and herbs to surround yourself in an outdoor seating area for morning coffee or an evening respite. coming from the porch you enter the home into a vestibule with stained glass windows providing a warm welcome. from the vestibule you can either enter the auxiliary office/bedroom suite that was once a full separate studio apartment. or, enter the grand living room with high ceilings and a wood burning fireplace along with a dining room with space to accommodate dinners with many guests. the kitchen is accessible through glass paned doors as well as utilizing a pass-through that closes off to expose a beautiful stained glass feature. the upper floor of the home includes a primary bedroom with a second wood burning fireplace, a bathroom with a windowed soaking tub, a bedroom with corner windows, a bathroom with shower, and a washer/dryer closet. the building is unique in that it's a freestanding interior block structure with windows on all four sides providing an incomparable living experience in midtown manhattan. this 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom combination unit is part of both the 420 w 46th st coop and the 424 w 46th st coop. the home has a private entrance from the courtyard between the two buildings, plus a separate entrance from within 424 w 46th street. there is an additional capital assessment of $880/mo that expires in september 2025. there is a video intercom system inside the home to allow the homeowner to unlock the sidewalk entry gate leading to the buildings" courtyard.

Floorplan

floorplan

Terrace Details

Terrace Size

700 SF

Percent Value Increase (PVI)

32 %

Terrace Type

Direct Living

Living Level

Second Level

Direct Roof

Roof Access

Convenience

True Penthouse

Multiple Access

Multiple Levels

Gas

Water

Features

Summer Kitchen

Pool / Tub

Fireplace

Outdoor Shower

Media / TV

Pergola / Shade

Planters

Building Details

Ownership

coop

Doorman

NONE

Neighborhood

Hell's Kitchen

Name

clinton court

Building Type

townhouse

Elevators

walk-up

Pets

Services

Doorman

Concierge

Elevator Operator

Super

Amenities

Gym

Pool

Garage

Laundry

Lounge

Children's Room

Storage & More

Storage

Bike Room

Cold Storage

Package Room

Parking

Location

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